Articles Tagged ‘Austrian Airlines’

In this week’s Arch of Triumph competition, eight airports from across Europe and North America compete to be crowned the latest weekly victor in this competition. Take a look to see which European airport has helped keep the momentum alive for the continent which is still the reigning champion.

Skyscanner data reveals that during the past 12 months, over 70,700 people searched for a direct flight between Hamburg and Tirana. A market which already delivers 13,000 indirect passengers per annum, which airline will take the plunge and make Hamburg the next non-stop German destination from Tirana?

Larnaca and Paphos airports handled 10.94 million passengers in 2018, with this having grown from a total of 7.0 million in 2010. Jonathan Ford looks at the recent developments occurring on the Mediterranean isle, including seasonality changes as it become a more year-round destination, plus its top markets.

LEVEL announces its intention to start 14 routes from Vienna Airport – with six to start later this month. Marc Watkins takes a look at the airline rankings at the Austrian capital city airport and the competition on the routes it has announced so far.

In this week’s Network Planning Community News, along with Vienna handing out its prestigious airline award, Southampton Airport holds another successful runway run, while Manchester Airports Group acquires international price comparison business Looking4.com. More news from Santo Domingo and flydubai.

In the past 12 months, Skyscanner’s Travel Insight software has shown that nearly 60,000 potential travellers searched on the leading flight comparison site for flights between Seville and Vienna ‒ but the city pair is unserved!? Vueling and Eurowings would seem the most likely choices of operating carrier, but who will make the jump to serve […]

It has been three years since we last looked at the Romanian country market – and boy haven’t things changed! Marc Watkins takes a look at the south-east European nation’s traffic development, its largest carriers and its most-important destination markets.

SWISS transported 16.9 million passengers last year, up 2.3% on 2016. Yet despite enhanced capacity, plus rising passenger numbers, the carrier is still losing market share to easyJet. We look in more detail at the Star Alliance member to see how it has developed in recent years.

With the ski season in Europe now well and truly under way, anna.aero has decided to investigate the operations at the continent’s leading ski airports to see which are the busiest days of operation for carriers, and to establish which airlines dominate the mountainous regions of Europe at this time of year.